Huh I am only at 200 this is not fair i can never able to catch up you guys while i crunch 12 hrs per day and you guy crunch ??? per day

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No worries! I once thought I was painfully behind. Reality is, it doesn't matter. So long as you are crunching, how ever many hours or cores or threads, it all counts and it all helps and it all MATTERS!

Just like it's been said before, "every bit counts!" You are helping solve world wide problems AND you are helping our TPU team. We all thank you and appreciate your efforts, but be patient with the numbers.

It can fuel you to become a multiple computer owner crunching 24/7 but, you don't have to! To each there own, and so on.

Remember, you are helping others, the numbers are farther down the list of importance (at least that is what I try to tell myself everyday, as I watch these guys pull 20-30 cores a day with huge daily totals!).

No worries! I once thought I was painfully behind. Reality is, it doesn't matter. So long as you are crunching, how ever many hours or cores or threads, it all counts and it all helps and it all MATTERS!

Just like it's been said before, "every bit counts!" You are helping solve world wide problems AND you are helping our TPU team. We all thank you and appreciate your efforts, but be patient with the numbers.

It can fuel you to become a multiple computer owner crunching 24/7 but, you don't have to! To each there own, and so on.

Remember, you are helping others, the numbers are farther down the list of importance (at least that is what I try to tell myself everyday, as I watch these guys pull 20-30 cores a day with huge daily totals!).

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Exactly. While I personally won't run anything older than an AMD X2 or Celeron Dual Core (due to power consumption and relatively little work done), the work done by a Pentium 3 is just as useful as the work done by an octo-core Xeon (admittedly, far less work, but each WU is just as useful). Whatever you can contribute is very welcome